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Crossmark Plano, TX May 2006 to Aug 2011 MerchandiserTCF Financial Corporation Minneapolis, MN Apr 1998 to Apr 2004 Senior Computer Operator
Education:
Missouri University of Science and Technology Rolla, MO 2011 to 2014 BA in Petroleum EngineeringAnoka Ramsey Community College Anoka, MN 1990 to 1994 AA in General Studies
Belleville News Democrat SLD Distribution Services Granite City, IL 2013 to 2014 Warehouse associate to Warehouse ManagerLewis and Clark Marine Inc Granite City, IL Oct 2006 to Oct 2008 Mate/Deckhand on River Harbor Tugboat
2010 to 2012 Technical Energy AnalystNorthside ISD San Antonio, TX 2009 to 2012 Instructor/TeacherBrandt Engineering San Antonio, TX 2009 to 2010 Controls Service TechnicianJohnson Controls/York International San Antonio, TX 2005 to 2008 System Representative/Controls EngineerTAC Americas San Antonio, TX 2003 to 2005 Controls TechnicianTrane Company San Antonio, TX 1999 to 2003 TechnicianWard Systems San Antonio, TX 1997 to 1999 Systems RepresentativeJohnson Controls San Antonio, TX 1994 to 1997 Systems RepresentativePHI Service Agency San Antonio, TX 1991 to 1994 Test and Balance Technician
303 E Nicollet Blvd, Burnsville, MN 55337 9529207660 (Phone)
Urologic Physicians, PA 6363 France Ave S Suite 500, Edina, MN 55435 9529207660 (Phone)
Certifications:
Urology, 1976
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School University Of Minnesota Medical School Graduated: 1965 Medical School St Paul Ramsey Hospital Graduated: 1966 Medical School Mayo Clinic Rochester Graduated: 1968
Dr. Meyer graduated from the A.T. Still University of Health Sciences/ Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1988. He works in Fort Dodge, IA and specializes in Pulmonary Disease. Dr. Meyer is affiliated with Unitypoint Health Trinity Regional Medical Center.
Dr. Meyer graduated from the Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine in 1976. He works in Fort Harrison, MT and specializes in Family Medicine and Internal Medicine - Geriatrics. Dr. Meyer is affiliated with Fort Harrison VA Medical Center.
James R Meyer MD 1195 Garnerville Rd STE 700, Uvalde, TX 78801 8302784700 (phone), 8302784705 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Tulane University School of Medicine Graduated: 1974
Procedures:
D & C Dilation and Curettage Hysterectomy Vaginal Repair
Conditions:
Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding Candidiasis of Vulva and Vagina Conditions of Pregnancy and Delivery Female Infertility Menopausal and Postmenopausal Disorders
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Meyer graduated from the Tulane University School of Medicine in 1974. He works in Uvalde, TX and 1 other location and specializes in Gynecology. Dr. Meyer is affiliated with Christus Santa Rosa Medical Center, Medina Regional Hospital, Methodist Hospital and Uvalde Memorial Hospital.
Dr. Meyer graduated from the Medical College of Wisconsin School of Medicine in 1982. He works in Stevens Point, WI and 1 other location and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Meyer is affiliated with Ministry Saint Michaels Hospital and Ministry St Josephs Hospital.
Dr. Meyer graduated from the Creighton University School of Medicine in 2002. He works in Aurora, CO and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Meyer is affiliated with Parker Adventist Hospital.
Radiology Associates Of Childrens Hospital 34 & Civic Ctr Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19104 2674257110 (phone), 2155905797 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Mount Sinai School of Medicine Graduated: 1980
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Meyer graduated from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in 1980. He works in Philadelphia, PA and specializes in Pediatric Radiology. Dr. Meyer is affiliated with Childrens Hospital Of Philadelphia and Virtua Voorhees Hospital.
James W. Meyer - Shoreview MN Paul A. Laberge - Coon Rapids MN
Assignee:
Micron Technology, Inc. - Boise ID
International Classification:
G06F 1300
US Classification:
709253, 710101, 710128, 370402
Abstract:
A system for communicating information between requester and target devices in a computer having a multiple bus architecture. The system supports deferred transactions of cache line read requests over a host bus, e. g. , the Pentium II or Pentium Pro (P ) bus. The system employs a host bridge to issue deferred transactions over the P bus without interrupting or involving the main processor. The system comprises a first device, electrically connected to the requester, which receives a request from the requester. The system further comprises a second device, electrically connected to the first device, which transmits the request with a defer enable signal over the P bus. The system further comprises a third device, electrically connected to the P bus, which communicates the request having a defer enable signal to the target.
System And Method For Invalidating Set-Associative Cache Memory With Simultaneous Set Validity Determination
A system and process for invalidating addresses within a cache memory system is described. The system and process allow a set-associative cache memory system in a computer to simultaneously analyze all sets corresponding to a particular address to determine whether the data at a particular address needs to be written back to the computers main memory. A set of flags is stored with each address in the cache memory so that the flags can be scrutinized to determine whether the data stored in that set is valid, but not modified.
Reduced Latency Memory Configuration Method Using Non-Cacheable Memory Physically Distinct From Main Memory
The present invention relates to a method in a computer system, for configuring a memory subsystem, comprising selecting a subset of main memory, integrating the subset of main memory within the computer system such that the subset is physically distinct from the main memory and configuring the subset of main memory as noncacheable memory.
Method For Controlling A Direct Mapped Or Two Way Set Associative Cache Memory In A Computer System
A method is described for controlling a cache memory that may be either a direct-mapped or two-way set-associative cache. The described method is performed by a configurable cache controller. The cache controller receives a configuration signal having first and second states, with the configuration signal of the first state configuring the cache controller to monitor and control a direct-mapped cache, and the configuration signal of the second state configuring the cache controller to monitor and control a two-way set-associative cache. The cache controller includes first and second comparators, each able to compare respective first and second cache tags to a memory address. Both of the comparators are enabled when monitoring cache hits to a two-way set-associative cache, whereas only one of the comparators is enabled when monitoring a direct-mapped cache. The cache controller also includes first and second control circuits, each receiving a hit signal produced by a respective one of the comparators. Thus, both of these control circuits may operate when the cache controller monitors and controls a two-way set-associative cache, while only one of the control circuits will be selectively enabled when the cache controller monitors and controls a direct-mapped cache.
Method Of Checking Data Integrity For A Raid 1 System
A method of checking data integrity in a computer system which includes the acts of: transmitting primary data from a primary device to a primary CRC circuit; transmitting secondary data from a secondary device to a secondary CRC circuit, wherein the primary data and the secondary data are transmitted to their respective CRC circuits concurrently; generating a primary CRC value; generating a secondary CRC value, wherein the primary and secondary CRC values are generated concurrently; and comparing the primary CRC value with the secondary CRC value in order to generate a compare value.
Functional Level Configuration Of Input-Output Test Circuitry
A method and system for representing an electronic device having input-output ports and test circuits associated with the input-output ports includes: receiving a functional level description of the electronic device; determining a connectivity relationship between a first test circuit associated with a first input-output port and a second test circuit associated with a second input-output port; and generating a functional level representation of the determined connectivity relationship. Functional level descriptions include hardware description languages such as VHDL and VERILOG.
Method For Testing A Controller With Random Constraints
A method for testing an IDE controller with random constraints, the method comprising: providing an IDE controller model having a primary and a secondary channel and a host interface; transmitting data patterns to a primary and a secondary device model; receiving the data patterns from the primary and secondary device models; arbitrating the transfer of the data patterns to and from the primary and secondary device models; and determining whether the data patterns returned from the primary and secondary device models match expected values.
System Controller With Integrated Low Latency Memory Using Non-Cacheable Memory Physically Distinct From Main Memory
The present invention relates to a computer system comprising at least one requesting agent, a system controller and a memory subsystem comprising a main memory and a noncacheable subset of main memory physically distinct from the main memory.
The Fed is also conscious of the fact that while it plans to start reducing the size of its balance sheet, other central banks world-wide continue to expand their own, suggesting total central bank balance sheets will continue to rise probably for another year, said James Meyer of Tower Bridge Adv
Date: Sep 19, 2017
Category: Business
Source: Google
Dow closes at 7th straight record high as tech rallies
Whereas international headlines threatened to disrupt markets just days ago, today it is hard to find a Brexit story or one about the attempted coup in Turkey, said James Meyer, chief investment officer at Tower Bridge Advisors, in emailed comments.
Date: Jul 20, 2016
Category: Business
Source: Google
Stocks drop on global growth fears; Dow drops 340 points
Is the market throwing out the baby with the bath water? said James Meyer, chief investment officer at Tower Bridge Advisors, referring to the rapid fall in prices for the highflying tech and biotech names that have been leading the market for the past 12 months.
Date: Feb 08, 2016
Source: Google
Bipolar Dow industrials ends sharply higher, reversing early tumble
The market is in the midst of some midstream adjustments, said James Meyer, chief investment officer at Tower Bridge Advisors. These adjustments result in volatility without direction. Markets go up 2% one day and down 2% the next. There will be times in this transition period when markets might
Date: Feb 03, 2016
Category: Business
Source: Google
Wednesday could be the 'final show' for Howard Stern on SiriusXM
As Bloomberg Business reports, data suggests that SiriusXM "could lose more than $240 million in annual revenue" if Stern leaves. Sirius CEO James Meyer said last month he's "very hopeful that we'll get an agreement done with Howard."
"The things hanging over the market are fluctuating energy prices and what the Fed's going to do on Wednesday," said James Meyer, chief investment officer at Tower Bridge Advisors. He said most investors expect the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates for the first time in nine years Wednesday,
Date: Dec 14, 2015
Category: Business
Source: Google
Stocks fall for 3rd straight session on unrelenting oil rout
e a rocket scientist to come to a conclusion that as supply falls and demand rises, the two lines will eventually cross and balance will be restored. The question, of course, is when not if, said James Meyer, James Meyer, chief investment officer at Tower Bridge Advisors, in emailed comments.
Date: Dec 09, 2015
Category: Business
Source: Google
Dow falls 300 points, Nasdaq plunges 2% as Street eyes Fed, oil
"I think change hits the market. Markets don't like rapid movement," said James Meyer, chief investment officer at Tower Bridge Advisors. "I think you have investors, traders... who have made wrong bets and have to unwind. Part of it is momentum and momentum is down."